picard102
Senior Member
That park is going to be an absolute dump in no time.
this development proposes 70 Green P spaces and interestingly, also has the parking garage running underneath the new city park. This is the first time I can remember Toronto Parks accepting a strata park.
I know College Park is strata, and my understanding was that park was a big reason that Parks hated them and avoided them at all costs.
I forgot Lillian McGregor was strata. It also includes a Green P garage, which seems to be a theme for these newer strata parks.
where is nearby? that's the problem here. There isn't really a "nearby".Scrap the park and add more units. Divert funds to another nearby park project.
Anything nearby as in not here... >.>where is nearby? that's the problem here. There isn't really a "nearby".
I'll disagree with you here -- as I disagree with people criticizing the 500 sq. m. park within the 200 Queens Quay West project (small park sandwiched beside Simcoe, Harbour, Gardiner).I just don't really think many people are going to want to spend much time hanging out in a small space hemmed in by the car sewers that are Spadina and Adelaide. This is a common gripe I have with Parks/Planning -- they give little thought to park placement vis-a-vis horrible conditions in terms of vehicular noise and air pollution and pedestrian safety.